wesau
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G'day Forum,
I have joined this Group in the hope that someone can supply me with the information which I have, to date, not readily been able to locate.
I do not own a tractor, nor do I have a farm. Instead, I am a retired Engineer living in Australia and my hobby is building a scale miniature locomotive, which I have designed myself.
The drive train in this model includes an Eaton Hydrostatic Model 7, which will be driven by a 6.5HP petrol motor.
I have reached the point of having to decide which unit to procure.
My research has lead me to the Model 700-042, which is a unit that has 'the acceleration valves for smooth start'.
My questions are:
- how does this 'acceleration valve' function?
- where does this valve reside in the unit's hydraulic circuit?
- in the event that 'the smooth start' is not suitable, can the acceleration valves be bypassed/taken out of circuit, thus reverting the unit to the standard configuration?
The alternative to supplying me with answers to these questions, would be to supply me with contact details of a person who works in Eaton and who would be able to provide me with information.
I would prefer that contact with such a person be via email.
Regards to all, from a 'blow-in'!
Bill Simpson.
I have joined this Group in the hope that someone can supply me with the information which I have, to date, not readily been able to locate.
I do not own a tractor, nor do I have a farm. Instead, I am a retired Engineer living in Australia and my hobby is building a scale miniature locomotive, which I have designed myself.
The drive train in this model includes an Eaton Hydrostatic Model 7, which will be driven by a 6.5HP petrol motor.
I have reached the point of having to decide which unit to procure.
My research has lead me to the Model 700-042, which is a unit that has 'the acceleration valves for smooth start'.
My questions are:
- how does this 'acceleration valve' function?
- where does this valve reside in the unit's hydraulic circuit?
- in the event that 'the smooth start' is not suitable, can the acceleration valves be bypassed/taken out of circuit, thus reverting the unit to the standard configuration?
The alternative to supplying me with answers to these questions, would be to supply me with contact details of a person who works in Eaton and who would be able to provide me with information.
I would prefer that contact with such a person be via email.
Regards to all, from a 'blow-in'!
Bill Simpson.